Brake pads TRW or OEM Mazda

TRW Brake pads

I got the ceramic TRW pads from FCP euro. You can find them from ShopDAP, VW dealership, etc. There’s multiple OE suppliers that all work great: TRW, Pagid, Textar. You can also go for the semi metallic equivalent if you want a little extra bite. I believe they all come with the wear sensor, you can simply cut it off at the base and pull out the wire. I’ve done this twice now, no problems. I suppose you could use the advance auto ones if you already have them, but just know they probably won’t give you as much bite as the stock pads, and may end up causing some warping over time since they aren’t designed for the heat temps.

Pros: easy sensor removal, good performance
Cons: less bite than stock, potential warping
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Part number: 5QD698151
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OEM Mazda Brake pads

So far I've spent 400€ on brakes, 100€ new battery, 1200€ on axles and other components related to them and maybe 150€ on oil and filters (2 oil changes so far)

Pros: safe and working
Vehicle: Mazda 6
Mileage: 216000 km
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TRW Brake pads

Job got done in about three evenings Biggest time sinks were figuring out how to use the caliper piston compression tool and getting my overtorqued/rusted lug nuts off. Drove up from Maryland to NYC with no problems so I think I did the job right.

Pros: no problems
Cons: time sinks, overtorqued/rusted lug nuts
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TRW Brake pads
GolfRRRR
  • Braking:
  • Dust:
Rating 4.0

I have the TRW TPC1633 ceramic pads installed, perfect fit (OEM) and brake as good as stock...actually smoother. Dust is reduced maybe by half.

Pros: perfect fit, brake smoother
Cons: dust reduced by half
Part number: TPC1633
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TRW Brake pads
Dubveiser
  • Braking:
Rating 4.0

Finally got around to getting my brakes installed. I've barely put 10 miles on the setup, and the improvement is quite noticeable. Initial bite is improved, and much less effort is required for the same braking force.

Pros: initial bite is improved
Mileage: 10 km
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TRW Brake pads
Fkahlert
  • Braking:
Rating 5.0

In an effort of "lets start over with the basics" we changed the front pads with new TRW OEM ones and the thing was back to normal awesome braking. This Van should stop with alacrity and ABS should kick in when you really step on the brakes.

Pros: awesome braking, back to normal
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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OEM Mazda Brake pads
sp_wh
  • Braking:
Rating 3.0

The bigger brakes are strong, but the gearbox is obstructive. Steering response is instant and - to your eyes anyway - the MPS corners flat and hard. But wide, high, soft part-bucket seats send the opposite message to your brain , giving the uncomfortable impression the car is rolling in corners.

Pros: strong brakes, instant steering
Cons: obstructive gearbox, soft seats
Vehicle: Mazda 3
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OEM Mazda Brake pads
freedomgli
  • Braking:
Rating 1.0

In my experience the OEM Mazda Miata "Value" brake pads have absolutely horrible initial bite characteristics and require much more pedal pressure to achieve a given level of deceleration than aftermarket performance oriented brake pads.

Cons: horrible initial bite
Vehicle: Mazda
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